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In a league that places such value on 3-point shooting, Morrow may be able to land a spot on a team looking for a knock-down shooter. He averaged 5.5 points in 14.6 minutes over 49 games with OKC and Chicago last season. Sat, Oct 14, 2017 09:27:00 AM

Portland has agreed to a one-year, non-guaranteed contract with G/F Anthony Morrow.

Morrow averaged 5.5 points in 14.6 minutes over 49 games with the Thunder and Bulls last season. The Blazers backcourt is stacked, but they did trade Allen Crabbe to the Nets back in August, so it's possible Morrow may see some playing time on the wing. However, he can certainly be ignored in fantasy leagues. Fri, Sep 15, 2017 10:14:00 AM

Anthony Morrow is scheduled for a workout with the Timberwolves this week.

The Wolves still have a few roster spots open and they're looking to add a veteran wing, so the 31-year-old sharpshooter would make sense for Minnesota given their lack of 3-point scorers. He wouldn't have much value at all in fantasy hoops, though, as he'd be more of an end-of-the-bench guy under Tom Thibodeau. Wed, Sep 6, 2017 12:16:00 PM

Anthony Morrow made his postseason debut on Wednesday with eight points on 3-of-5 shooting, two rebounds and two assists in 17 minutes.

The Bulls' lack of perimeter shooting has been an issue all season, and coach Fred Hoiberg finally dusted Morrow off tonight. He didn't attempt a 3-pointer but his presence on the court gave Chicago some necessary court-spacing. We anticipate him playing a similar role in Game 6. Wed, Apr 26, 2017 11:29:00 PM

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Portland has agreed to a one-year, non-guaranteed contract with G/F Anthony Morrow.

Morrow averaged 5.5 points in 14.6 minutes over 49 games with the Thunder and Bulls last season. The Blazers backcourt is stacked, but they did trade Allen Crabbe to the Nets back in August, so it's possible Morrow may see some playing time on the wing. However, he can certainly be ignored in fantasy leagues.

Anthony Morrow is scheduled for a workout with the Timberwolves this week.

The Wolves still have a few roster spots open and they're looking to add a veteran wing, so the 31-year-old sharpshooter would make sense for Minnesota given their lack of 3-point scorers. He wouldn't have much value at all in fantasy hoops, though, as he'd be more of an end-of-the-bench guy under Tom Thibodeau.

Anthony Morrow made his postseason debut on Wednesday with eight points on 3-of-5 shooting, two rebounds and two assists in 17 minutes.

The Bulls' lack of perimeter shooting has been an issue all season, and coach Fred Hoiberg finally dusted Morrow off tonight. He didn't attempt a 3-pointer but his presence on the court gave Chicago some necessary court-spacing. We anticipate him playing a similar role in Game 6.

Anthony Morrow came off the bench and out of nowhere to score 15 points with an assist, two steals and a 3-pointer on 3-of-7 shooting in 18 minutes on Tuesday.

He hadn't even played in his previous four games and salvaged his night by hitting 8-of-8 free throws. Paul Zipser started, but wasn't feeling it, so Morrow got some run tonight. He's not worth owning in fantasy, but if he starts to see 20 minutes a night down the stretch, that could change. Just keep an eye on him.

It appears that the Bulls are switching into rebuild mode, so this isn't a great spot for Morrow. He could be in the rotation because the Bulls have little to no perimeter shooting with Doug McDermott in OKC, but most fantasy owners can monitor Morrow from the wire. He averaged 5.8 points and 0.9 triples in 15.7 minutes per game for the Thunder.

Hardcore fans were hoping we'd see Alex Abrines out there after an 18-point gem, but it'll be Morrow again. Abrines is still the better player as a super risky DFS or steam, and he may have more shots in the second unit, too.

Anthony Morrow started again on Wednesday but mustered only three points and one rebound in 18 minutes vs. the Pelicans.

Victor Oladipo (wrist) is day-to-day and the Thunder haven't committed to a return date, so it's possible Morrow will get more starts here. He's done nothing with the opportunity and was thoroughly outplayed by Alex Abrines tonight, however, and there's no reason to touch Morrow in fantasy leagues.

Anthony Morrow will get another start against the Pelicans on Wednesday.

He has started the last two games with only 7.5 points and 20.0 minutes per game. Morrow on the perimeter has really opened things up for Russell Westbrook while OKC has improved their offensive rating by 10 in the last two, as well. Morrow will be a very risky punt and is only a stream for owners looking to add more treys.

Anthony Morrow started for the Thunder again on Monday but hit just 1-of-5 shots in 19 minutes, finishing with four points, one assist, one steal and nothing else.

Morrow scored 11 in his previous game and is still worth keeping an eye on for as long as Victor Oladipo (wrist) is out, but he's still Anthony Morrow. He's scored nine or fewer points in four of his last five games, and you can do better than that off your waiver wire.

Anthony Morrow will remain in the starting lineup for Monday's matchup with the Hawks, with Victor Oladipo (wrist) unavailable.

Morrow started in OKC's game against Phoenix on Saturday and produced 11 points, two steals and three triples in 21 minutes, and that's more or less what you can expect from him tonight. He's basically just a deep league 3-point streamer. Meanwhile, Russell Westbrook's usage rate is sure to be absurd with a matchup against one of the worst teams in the league at defending the point guard position.

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Stephen Curry (right ankle) will not play on Wednesday vs. the Lakers and will be re-evaluated on March 20th.

This means Curry will miss an additional three games after Wednesday (Mar. 16 vs. the Kings, Mar. 17 vs. the Suns and Mar. 19 vs. the Spurs). The Warriors announced that Curry "continues to progress," but it sounds like they are being extra cautious. With Draymond Green sitting out Wednesday's game with right shoulder soreness and Klay Thompson (thumb) questionable, Kevin Durant should be poised for a monster night. Quinn Cook and Shaun Livingston will hold down the fort at PG, but they are poor fantasy options.

Quinn Cook (bruised right hand) is listed as probable for Monday's game vs. the Spurs.

Cook's hand injury first popped up on Mar. 10 but it hasn't impacted his play, which was obvious on Saturday -- he dropped a career-high 28 points with four rebounds and four assists. Owners should feel confident locking him into active lineups, but it makes sense to double-check his status after shootaround.

Klay Thompson (right thumb) told reporters on Thursday: "I have faith that I’ll be back sooner than a couple of weeks."

Thompson initially injured his thumb in the second quarter of Sunday's game against Minnesota. Coach Steve Kerr said Thompson will be out "a couple of weeks," but Klay believes he can beat that projection. Thompson is travelling with the team and was taking shots left-handed on Thursday. He will be re-evaluated on March 22nd, and we'll get an update at that point.

The Warriors believe Patrick McCaw (wrist) will likely return in San Antonio on Monday, according to Anthony Slater of The Athletic.

The Warriors are almost out of depth on the wing, so McCaw would be in the rotation. He's had a letdown year after a head-turning rookie season, so he's only worth an add in very deep leagues. This slightly takes away from Nick Young and Andre Iguodala.

Kevin Durant (incomplete rib cartilage fracture) will miss at least the next two weeks.

An MRI on Friday night confirmed the diagnosis. It's another massive blow for the Warriors and fantasy owners, as KD joins Stephen Curry (ankle) and Klay Thompson (thumb) on the sidelines. Based on this timetable, the earliest we would see KD back in action is Mar. 31 against the Kings. Nick Young and Andre Iguodala are both worth a look in standard leagues, while Omri Casspi should have some low-end value as well.

Andre Iguodala (bruised left shoulder) is probable vs. the Spurs on Monday.

Following Monday's road game, the Warriors get off until hosting the Hawks on Friday. That should prevent any precautionary rest for Iguodala, whose shoulder injury doesn't sound serious, but Golden State continues to play it safe with injuries -- especially when it comes to veterans. If he does miss time, Pat McCaw (wrist), Nick Young and Shaun Livingston should pick up the slack.

Omri Casspi (ankle) will be out for around one week, according to Shams Charania of Yahoo! Sports.

An MRI confirmed the damage this afternoon. Casspi's ankle sprain looked bad on Friday and he's had a tough season with injuries. The Warriors are going to have to play Nick Young a ton while they'll also have to play more traditional power forwards throughout games.

Kevon Looney (bruised jaw) is probable for Monday's game vs. the Spurs.

Looney has played at least 20 minutes in three straight games and he's coming off a six-block eruption vs. the Suns on Saturday, which has given him some traction in deep-league lineups. It sounds like he'll be ready to go, but it can't hurt to double-check his status prior to tipoff.

Zaza Pachulia (bruised right shoulder) is probable for Monday's game vs. the Spurs.

The Warriors are neck-deep in injuries and if Pachulia sits out, they'll rely even more on guys like JaVale McGee, David West and Jordan Bell. If you're relying on Zaza in deep leagues, check for updates following Monday's shootaround.